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Lauras nobilis

Artemisia drwunculus, Saussurea lappa (costus root oil) (Asteraceae), Lauras nobilis (bay laurel) (Lauraceae)... [Pg.267]

Laurel Oil, Laurel berry oil. Fixed oil from fresh fruit of Lauras nobilis L., Lauraceae. Constit. Chiefly the lauryl alcohol esters of lauric, stearic, etc., acids and a volatile oil, the so-called laurel camphor. [Pg.849]

Essential oils from oregano herb (0. onite, laurel leaf (Lauras nobili, sage leaf (Salvia fruticosa), fennel fruit (Eoeniculum vulgare), myrtle leaf (JHyrtus communi , and citrus peel (rich in limonene) were mixed and formulated as feed additive after encapsulation. It is marketed in Turkey as poultry feed under the name Herbromix. [Pg.662]

De Corato, U.. 0. Maccioni, M. Trupo, and G. Di Sanzo, 2010. Use of essential oil of Lauras nobilis obtained by means of a supercritical carbon dioxide technique against post harvest spoilage fungi. [Pg.702]

The anti-inflammatory effect of the leaf EO of the Lauraceae Lauras nobilis Linn, (sweet bay) in mice and rats was investigated by Sayyah et al. (2003). A dose-dependent anti-inflammatory effect could be observed in the formalin-induced edema test, which could be compared with the effect of nonsteroid anti-inflammatory drugs such as piroxicam. [Pg.249]

IGlic A, KoUmannsberger H, Nitz S (2005) Glycosidically bound volatiles and flavour precursers m Lauras nobilis L. J Agric Fextd Chem 53 2231-2235... [Pg.3003]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.171 ]




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